Dec 5, 2010
Four Ways to Sidestep Ireland's Woes and Profit from the EU's Economic Muscle - Money Morning
Government Workers Ordered Not to Read Cables - NYTimes.com
WASHINGTON — In a classic case of shutting the barn door after the horse has left, the Obama administration and the Department of Defense have ordered the hundreds of thousands of federal employees and contractors not to view the secret cables and other classified documents published by Wikileaks and news organizations around the world unless the workers have the required security clearance or authorization.
North Korea Increases Criticism of the South - WSJ.com
SEOUL—North Korea's state media maintained its barrage of criticism at South Korea and the U.S. on Sunday, saying Seoul was "far from drawing a lesson from the deserved punishment" of the North's attack on the South's Yeonpyeong Island nearly two weeks ago.
Mounting State Debts Stoke Fears of a Looming Crisis - NYTimes.com
The Associated Press: US works to secure networks as hackers advance
WASHINGTON (AP) — It will take several more years for the government to fully install high-tech systems to block computer intrusions, a drawn-out timeline that enables criminals to become more adept at stealing sensitive data, experts say.
Arrests ordered over Bhutto murder - Central & South Asia - Al Jazeera English
Bhutto's death in a suicide bombing and gun attack in 2007 rocked Pakistan, but the circumstances surrounding the incident remain shrouded in.
Fed workers told: Stay away from leaked cables - U.S. news - WikiLeaks in Security - msnbc.com
NEW YORK — With tens of thousands of U.S. diplomatic cables still to be disclosed by WikiLeaks, the Obama administration has warned federal government employees, and even some future diplomats, that they must refrain from downloading or even linking to any.
Iran nuclear program self-sufficient, top official claims - CNN.com
Yeonpyeong Is Ghost Town After North Korean Attack - NYTimes.com
Most of the 1,350 civilians of Yeonpyeong Island left after it was shelled by North Korea. Those who return usually stay only briefly, to gather belongings and food.
YEONPYEONG ISLAND, South Korea — Sitting in front of his home, Chang Woon-il looked almost out of place, a lonely
10 killed in Mexican border city - CNN.com
(CNN) -- Gunmen killed at least 10 people in two separate attacks in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Saturday, state media said.
A group of armed men ambushed a police car and killed four municipal officers inside, the state-run Notimex news agency reported.
Ex-marine predicts win in 'don't ask, don't tell' fight | World news | The Observer
As the row over America's ban on gay people serving openly in the military reached a fever pitch last week, Justin Elzie felt he had finally neared the end of a 17-year journey.
Fed workers told: Stay away from leaked cables - U.S. news - WikiLeaks in Security - msnbc.com
NEW YORK — With tens of thousands of U.S. diplomatic cables still to be disclosed by WikiLeaks, the Obama administration has warned federal government employees, and even some future diplomats, that they must refrain from downloading or even linking to any.
TODAY News, World, Dec 5, 2010
Fire chief: We find ourselves in best situation since start of Carmel blaze Ha'aretz Fire still burning in four sites in Carmel; Boeing 747 supertanker from the US lands in Israel to take part in firefighting effort. By Haaretz Service Tags: Israel news Israel fire Carmel Fire officials were cautiously optimistic as crews continued to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||||||||
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Iranian signals gap ahead of global talks Washington Post By Glenn Kessler MANAMA, BAHRAIN - Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said Saturday that Iran hoped for "constructive talks" with world powers on Monday and Tuesday but left little doubt that the gaps between the two sides remain almost ... See all stories on this topic » | ||||||||
Volcano known as the 'Throat of Fire' erupts in Ecuador CNN International By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) -- Ecuador's Tungurahua volcano erupted Saturday, sending ash and lava spewing nearly a mile into the sky. Residents evacuated the area after the country's National Agency of Risk Control issued a "red alert. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||||||||
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China, Taiwan, Philippines search for ship crewmen Washington Post AP MANILA, Philippines -- Coast guard rescuers from China, Taiwan and the Philippines battled rough seas and fierce wind Sunday to search for up to 10 crewmen from a cargo ship that sank two days ago. At least 14 others have been rescued, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||||||||
Indo-French connection goes nuclear Times of India NEW DELHI: Is nuclear the way to India's heart? For both France and India, it's fast becoming a natural tie, if you heard French president Nicolas Sarkozy in Bangalore on Saturday. With India getting the all-clear for global nuclear commerce, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||||||||
At least 6 killed in Internet cafe explosion in SW China Xinhua GUIYANG, Dec. 5 (Xinhua) -- At least six people were killed and 34 others injured in an explosion that ripped through an Internet cafe in southwest China's Guizhou Province Saturday night, according to local police. The explosion occurred at around ... See all stories on this topic » | ||||||||
Greek police foil planned attack by local terrorist group Xinhua ATHENS, Dec. 4 (Xinhua)-- Greek police have foiled an imminent attack against a judicial target planned by a local terrorist group, Greek media reported on Saturday evening, adding that a counter-terrorism investigation is underway across the country. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||||||||
Kenya police call in FBI to probe police killings AFP NAIROBI — Kenyan police chief Mathew Iteere said Saturday he had called in the FBI to help probe the killing of three of his men in separate incidents in the capital. One police officer died Friday when a grenade was apparently thrown into his vehicle, ... See all stories on this topic »
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Dec 4, 2010
Alessandra Ambrosio: Beso Beauty
The Brazilian beauty was joined by fiance Jamie Mazur as the pair eased their way inside Eva Longoria's restaurant for some delectable Mexican cuisine.
Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony's Teleton 2010 Passion
Held at Televisa San Angel, the "El Cantante" couple joined forces during Anthony's performance at day one of the annual fundraiser.
Lindsay Lohan: Looking Healthier By the Day
Looking healthier and healthier each and every day, the "Mean Girls" starlet emerged wearing a grey top, black tights and knee high boots while carrying a pack of cigarettes en route to another day of treatment at the Betty Ford Clinic.
Kim Kardashian's Saturday Sweat Session, Dec 04, 2010
Not looking all that thrilled about the impending sweat session, the E! beauty was joined by a gal pal as they strolled past paparazzi ahead of the weekend fitness routine.info@als-alexander.org or interalex1@yahoo.com
Nicole Scherzinger: Jingle Bell Ball Babe
Clad in a cleavage-baring black dress, the "Baby Love" singer posed on the red carpet before getting ready to take the stage for the Jingle Bell Ball.
Lily Allen Makes First Post-Miscarriage Appearance
Wearing a black dress underneath a white coat with heels, the "Smile" singer ventured into Lancaster House to attend the Miu Miu store launch dinner to celebrate the opening of the new Miu Miu boutique on Bond Street.
Katie Holmes' Holiday Shopping Spree, Dec 10, 2010
Dressed casually, the former "Dawson's Creek" darling had her hands full as she toted a bagful of purchases back to her car as the holiday shopping season is in full swing.
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How to Know If Your Product, Service or Idea Is Destined for Success | SmallBusinessNewz
That's a question I hear quite a lot from my entrepreneur clients—and from random people I meet who find out what I do.
Now, some ideas may seem like winners right off the bat. And they may be. But you don't want to invest a ton of time and money based solely on an assumption. Because we all know what happens when you assume anything. ;-)
UK snow, December 2010
This is what the roads looked like near me, not so bad but so still enough to cause problems.
Jobs for World Changers
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1593577877/thefuturistbooks
DEMAND FOR FOOD-SAFETY PRODUCTS PROJECTED TO INCREASE
Worldwide, demand for food-safety products grew at an average of 7.8% per year between 2004 and 2009; Freedonia projects this to increase to 8.1% per year between 2009 and 2014.
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Global Warming of Lakes
Though the trend is global, it is more pronounced in the Northern Hemisphere; the most warming has occurred in northern Europe, note the researchers.
Water temperature changes affect such phenomena as algal blooms, which can make lakes toxic to native fish or more hospitable to invading nonnative species, the researchers warn.
SOURCE: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2010/nov/HQ_10-308_Global_Lakes.html
Today News, World
President Visits Afghanistan Wall Street Journal By LAURA MECKLER President Barack Obama made a brief, unannounced visit to troops at Bagram Air Force Base in Afghanistan, telling them "you will succeed," a year after his decision to widen the war and days before a White House war-strategy review. ... See all stories on this topic » | |||||||||
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Clinton vows 'good faith' talks with Iran Washington Post By Glenn Kessler MANAMA, BAHRAIN - Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Friday directly addressed senior Iranian officials, including the foreign minister, to reaffirm President Obama's offer of engagement and to pledge "good faith" ... See all stories on this topic » | |||||||||
Memos reveal US-Libya standoff over uranium The Associated Press CAIRO (AP) — As it dismantled its nuclear weapons program, Libya sparked a tense diplomatic standoff with the United States last year when it refused to hand over its last batch of highly enriched uranium to protest the slowness of improving ties with ... See all stories on this topic » | |||||||||
Saudi king's second back operation successful Fox News | AP RIYADH, Saudi Arabia – Saudi Arabia's royal palace says the kingdom's aging ruler has had a second successful back operation in New York City. The palace says the 86-year-old King Abdullah will start physical therapy following Friday's surgery to ... See all stories on this topic » | |||||||||
Teenaged hitman who beheaded victims held in Mexico Hindustan Times A 14-year-old killer, known as the "boy hitman" and wanted in Mexico for beheading several of his victims, has been arrested. Senior military officials said though they have reports that a person was arrested in Morelos state but were unaware if that ... See all stories on this topic » | |||||||||
Guinea's new president is named CNN International By Joe Penney, For CNN Conakry, Guinea (CNN) -- Guinea's Supreme Court has ruled Alpha Conde the winner of a November 7 presidential runoff election, the court's president announced Friday in the country's capital city. The ruling wraps up a two-year ... See all stories on this topic » | |||||||||
California electric car parts maker expands in China Reuters By Todd Woody SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - California's privately owned AC Propulsion said on Friday it would double production of its electric vehicle drive systems in China by building a new manufacturing plant in Beijing. The announcement served as ... See all stories on this topic » | |||||||||
David Chaytor repeatedly changed position on his expenses Telegraph.co.uk When details of his expenses were made public, David Chaytor was quick to admit wrongdoing. By Victoria Ward 12:45PM GMT 03 Dec 2010 But he later complained that he and the other two Labour MPs who faced charges over the scandal had been “thrown to the ... See all stories on this topic »
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LIFESTYLE News, Dec 04, 2010
Pop cultured: Brian Eno's Small Craft On A Milk Sea - GQ Comment ... When people do talk about his records, they tend to discuss them in terms of their pioneering achievements - "inventing" ambient on 1975's Discreet Music, " inventing" sampling on 1981's My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts - than what they actually sound ... His best-known piece of music is probably the title track of his 1975 album Another Green World, but although TV viewers know it - because it's been the theme of the BBC's arts series Arena for the past 35 years - they don't ... GQ.COM - Men's Fashion & Style... - http://gq-magazine.co.uk/? |
Dec 3, 2010
NASA discovery to add new "element" to life
NASA Life Discovery: New Bacteria Makes DNA With Arsenic
A scanning electron micrograph of the arsenic-based bacteria. Image courtesy Science/AAASRichard A. Lovett
Published December 2, 2010
A recent release hinting at "an astrobiology finding that will impact the search for evidence of extraterrestrial life"
Shuttle launch 3 December 2010, NASA
A new arsenic-based microorganism, bacterium GFAJ-1 has been discovered in California, Dec 03, 2010
Mono Lake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On December 2, 2010 NASA announced the discovery of an organism that utilizes arsenic in its cellular structure.[16] This would constitute the first discovery of a life form capable of replacing one of the "big six" (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur and phosphorus) elements in its biomolecules.[17] Felisa Wolfe-Simon of the US Geological Survey in Menlo Park, California, has been studying an arsenic-utilizing bacterium, named GFAJ-1, from Mono Lake. Bacteria taken to the lab showed signs of successfully incorporating arsenic into their structure after being starved of phosphorus.[18][19][18]